Wisconsin Hound Hunters
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:16 pm
This upcoming Monday are the conservation congress meetings across the state. There is quite a big hound related question this year, which I'm sure many of you have heard of, but figured it can't hurt to spread the word.
Question 48: Hunting dogs can stray onto property where their owners do not have permission to be. Currently the animal cannot be legally retrieved without the property owner’s permission. Property owners cannot always be located to obtain the necessary permission to retrieve a hunting dog. A quick retrieval is always in the best interests of the dog, dog owner, and property owner. In the states of Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa a person on foot may, without permission, enter private land without a firearm to retrieve a hunting dog. After retrieving the dog, the person must immediately leave the premises. This exception does not authorize the taking of wild game.
So something not to abuse, but definitely would be nice to have!
It would be nice to have a good turn out for this vote.
All the information you need is here (location per county, questionnaire, etc):
http://dnr.wi.gov/about/wcc/springhearing.html
Question 48: Hunting dogs can stray onto property where their owners do not have permission to be. Currently the animal cannot be legally retrieved without the property owner’s permission. Property owners cannot always be located to obtain the necessary permission to retrieve a hunting dog. A quick retrieval is always in the best interests of the dog, dog owner, and property owner. In the states of Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa a person on foot may, without permission, enter private land without a firearm to retrieve a hunting dog. After retrieving the dog, the person must immediately leave the premises. This exception does not authorize the taking of wild game.
So something not to abuse, but definitely would be nice to have!
It would be nice to have a good turn out for this vote.
All the information you need is here (location per county, questionnaire, etc):
http://dnr.wi.gov/about/wcc/springhearing.html